Sunday, December 22, 2024

Valorant Sovereign 2.0 Bundle: Skins, Price, Release Date & More

Following a series of leaks over the past few months, the heavily anticipated Sovereign 2.0 bundle has finally been added to Valorant. The bundle is a follow-up to the original Sovereign bundle which is one of the earliest skin bundles in the competitive shooter and was released back in Episode 1 Act 1.

Like its predecessor, the Sovereign 2.0 skin bundle is a Premium Tier bundle containing four weapon skins alongside a melee. The bundle also contains a Gun Buddy and a Player Card that you can use to spice up your guns and player profile.

In this article, we take a look at everything you need to know about the Sovereign 2.0 bundle in Valorant, including its price, release date, and more.

Valorant Sovereign 2.0 Release Date

As mentioned earlier, the Sovereign 2.0 skin bundle has already been added to Valorant on March 27, 2024. The update also brought with it the new Agent Clove, who is the sixth controller in the game.

Valorant Sovereign 2.0 Price

The Sovereign 2.0 is a Premium bundle in Valorant, which means it will cost players around 7,100 VP to buy the entire bundle. If you’re looking to purchase the skins individually, you’ll have to spend 1,775 VP per skin, with the melee costing you 3,550 VP.

Valorant Sovereign 2.0 Skins

Here are all the skins included as part of the Sovereign 2.0 bundle in Valorant:

  • Sovereign 2.0 Odin
  • Sovereign 2.0 Phantom
  • Sovereign 2.0 Judge
  • Sovereign 2.0 Frenzy
  • Sovereign 2.0 Melee – Eternal Sovereign

Besides the aforementioned skins, the bundle will also include the Sovereign 2.0 Player Card, the Sovereign 2.0 Gun Buddy, and the Sovereign 2.0 Spray. You can take a look at them below.

That’s everything you need to know about the Sovereign 2.0 skin bundle in Valorant.

Sonu Banerjee
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